In this issue: the coronavirus outbreak and your teen, keeping kids safe around cars, gluten-free cleaning products
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has upended everyone’s lives, including teenagers, who must now navigate school and socializing online. The good news is that there are lots of aspects of this new way of living that teens will readily adapt to, and are probably better suited to than adults. To help, Drs. Lee Beers and Danielle Dooley have five suggestions for supporting your teen during the COVID-19 pandemic ([link removed]) .
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** Keeping kids safe around cars ([link removed])
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Caregivers are juggling many priorities during these uncertain times: teleworking, home schooling, supervising children and much more. The good news is there are a few precautions we can all take to keep kids who are out of daycare or school safe.
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** Gluten-free cleaning products ([link removed])
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While children with celiac disease haven’t been shown to be more susceptible to COVID-19, they, like everyone else, need to be vigilant about cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. To help, we’ve compiled some information about gluten-free cleaning products and soaps.
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